The owner's manual recommends 21 inches as the max water depth for the KJ to cross.
The reason I'm asking about it is... we're leaving Friday for Colorado and some high altitude four wheeling in the Rockies. According to the ranger station up there, "all of the trails are finally open, but, the snow melt has increased the depth of some of the water crossings".
One popular trail we want to run is Imogene Pass (13,114 feet). It is reported to have one water crossing that is running about 31 inches deep right now. Hmmmm, I'm thinking that's a little too deep for a KJ???
Any inputs or opinions? What about water seepage around the doors and tail gate?
Kevin... looking at one of your signature pics over on LOST, you have some expertise in the area of KJ water crossings. Care to comment? It looks like your driver's side was in maybe about 26 inches or so of water???
Thanks for the inputs....
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The reason I'm asking about it is... we're leaving Friday for Colorado and some high altitude four wheeling in the Rockies. According to the ranger station up there, "all of the trails are finally open, but, the snow melt has increased the depth of some of the water crossings".
One popular trail we want to run is Imogene Pass (13,114 feet). It is reported to have one water crossing that is running about 31 inches deep right now. Hmmmm, I'm thinking that's a little too deep for a KJ???
Any inputs or opinions? What about water seepage around the doors and tail gate?
Kevin... looking at one of your signature pics over on LOST, you have some expertise in the area of KJ water crossings. Care to comment? It looks like your driver's side was in maybe about 26 inches or so of water???
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Thanks for the inputs....
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